Re: help me understand how a Mac is virtually immune to viruses?
- From: Chris L Peterson <clp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 05:54:58 GMT
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006 21:29:27 -0800 (PST), brian@xxxxxxx (Brian Tung)
wrote:
>I disagree. It is in a minority, but a respected minority, in the
>Computer Division networks at ISI...
I know. I'm just poking at Davoud a little.
His position is peculiar... a person who has demonstrated an admirable
degree of tolerance in many areas, and (IMO) a generally very reasoned
world view, who then goes non-linear in promoting a platform that is in
no fundamental way superior to others, but is simply an alternative that
works well for him. I don't really get it.
Bush bashing... that's one thing. But bashing an OS (or worse, the
people who choose to use it)? That's just silly.
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